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Boyfriend Music Ltd. by Ckay and Salubi Launches in Lagos

Boyfriend Music Ltd., a vibrant new music management and publishing company, is excited to
announce its official launch in Lagos, Nigeria. To complement its Nigerian operations, Boyfriend
Music Ltd. has also established an American subsidiary, Boyfrnd Music LLC., to extend its
support to artists, songwriters and producers globally.

Founded by Chukwuka “CKay” Ekweani and Joseph Salubi, childhood friends who were both
born and bred in Kaduna, Nigeria, Boyfriend Music Ltd., is dedicated to helping artists,
songwriters and producers collect their rightful royalties and providing A&R services to unlock
their creative potential.

“We are committed to creating a formidable and transparent environment where artists,
songwriters and producers can focus on their creativity while we handle the complexities of
management and music publishing. Every true artist deserves a team that supports their vision
without taking advantage of them.” says CEO, Chukwuka “CKay” Ekweani.

“Our shared history and passion for music have driven us to create a company that truly
supports artists, songwriters and producers in every aspect of their careers,” added Joseph
Salubi, Managing Director of Boyfriend Music Ltd. “At Boyfriend Music Ltd., we believe in
empowering creators by ensuring they receive the royalties they deserve and by offering the
resources and guidance needed to thrive creatively.”

Boyfriend Music Ltd. offers a comprehensive range of services, including:
Music Management: Providing personalized management services and strategies to guide
artists, songwriters and producers in their careers.
Music Publishing: Ensuring that artists, songwriters and producers receive all royalties due to
them.
A&R Services: Identifying talent, nurturing them and helping them unlock their magic.

With a strong foundation built on love, respect, transparency and a passion for making dreams
come true, Boyfriend Music Ltd. is poised to become a trusted partner in the music industry.

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